"Wallets were a type of small folder used for carrying credits and personal identification. Wallets were common targets for pickpockets."@en . . . . . "A wallet is a ridiculously small dick. Like a ridiculously small bag, usually made of leather, where you keep your credits and sometimes a picture of two gay sexpartners - if you happen to have those. Having a wallet is very common among most of the Bedtime City citizens. Luckily, acts of pickpocketing inside the city's borders are at a minimum.."@en . . "In the BioShock Infinite downloadable content Burial at Sea - Episode 1 and 2, wallets containing Dollars can be found both in Fontaine's Department Store and Housewares."@en . . "The Wallet is a recurring item in the Legend of Zelda series. It is an item Link uses to hold any Rupees he collects on his quest. The Wallet's maximum capacity ranges from 99 to 9,999 Rupees. Link can usually upgrade the wallet by way of a side quest such as killing Gold Skulltulas and collecting the tokens."@en . . "0"^^ . "A wallet was an item used to hold one's money. In 2371, while at Chez Sandr\u00EDne, Gaunt Gary warned Harry Kim about Tom Paris' prowess at pool, saying that Paris could swallow Kim's wallet without losing his smile. (VOY: \"The Cloud\")"@en . "Holds Link's Rupees"@en . "Sad wallet. Saaaaaaaaaaaad wallet. Saaaaaaaad waaaaaallet. Salad wall."@en . "Female"@en . . . . . . . "The Wallet is a key item used to get passed one of the guards to get inside McNeil Manor."@en . "Wallet"@en . "A wallet is a type of device that stores common economy usability products used as a symbol of trade amongst the civilised population of the United States of America. It also can hold police records credit and debit cards, but that's it. No, you can't store fries in there, or try and sneak in a hamburger from McDonald's into Wendy's because then you'll get automatically kicked out and they'll set you on fire. Wallets are commonly known for being much more conveniently small than purses, especially because they weigh under thirty pounds (like purses) unless they have those really small purses that are like the size of a golf ball and still manage to hold half the world in it."@en . . "0"^^ . . . . . . "Twilight Princess"@en . "Majora's Mask"@en . . "''Spirit Tracks"@en . "Phantom Hourglass"@en . "A Link to the Past"@en . . "Oracle of Seasons"@en . . . "A wallet is a type of device that stores common economy usability products used as a symbol of trade amongst the civilised population of the United States of America. It also can hold police records credit and debit cards, but that's it. No, you can't store fries in there, or try and sneak in a hamburger from McDonald's into Wendy's because then you'll get automatically kicked out and they'll set you on fire."@en . . . . "The wallet is a device used in-game to hold yen. Each wallet can only hold a certain amount of Yen, and acts as a limit to the sort of items that the player can buy. For example, the beginning wallet can only hold \u00A599,999, but several items cost millions of yen (such as Pegaso jewelry)."@en . . "Ocarina of Time"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "The Legend of Zelda"@en . . . . . "__NOWYSIWYG__ The Wallet is an item that you find in Peach Town next to the Peach FM radio station. It belongs to Mr. Tim, which explains its location. Once you acquire it, go to the Police Station next to the Peach Town Q's Factory. The police officer will thank you and give you a Peach FM voucher in return, along with Stamp 5. You can use the Peach FM voucher to obtain a Peach Doll. You will then obtain Stamp 3 with it."@en . . . . "The Wallet is a key item used to get passed one of the guards to get inside McNeil Manor."@en . . . . . . . . "Wallet"@en . . . . "Wallet"@en . . "The Minish Cap"@en . "Finding Emo"@en . "The Big Wallet from Twilight Princess"@en . "Link's Awakening"@en . . "The wallet contains the money collected during the game, and is the most important tool throughout the player's journey. It allows them to purchase new parts for their Laika 601 Deluxe and make upgrades to it's current configuration, or to buy other tools like Repair Kits. The wallet also allows the player to sell unwanted items they may have found. Such instances would be finding an Abandoned Car on the side of the road that has extra parts and items in it, or finding cardboard boxes on the road containing junk items."@en . . . "The Wallet is a recurring item in the Legend of Zelda series. It is an item Link uses to hold any Rupees he collects on his quest. The Wallet's maximum capacity ranges from 99 to 9,999 Rupees. Link can usually upgrade the wallet by way of a side quest such as killing Gold Skulltulas and collecting the tokens."@en . "The Wind Waker"@en . . "A wallet was an item used to hold one's money. In 2371, while at Chez Sandr\u00EDne, Gaunt Gary warned Harry Kim about Tom Paris' prowess at pool, saying that Paris could swallow Kim's wallet without losing his smile. (VOY: \"The Cloud\")"@en . . . "In the BioShock Infinite downloadable content Burial at Sea - Episode 1 and 2, wallets containing Dollars can be found both in Fontaine's Department Store and Housewares."@en . . "A wallet is a ridiculously small dick. Like a ridiculously small bag, usually made of leather, where you keep your credits and sometimes a picture of two gay sexpartners - if you happen to have those. Having a wallet is very common among most of the Bedtime City citizens. Luckily, acts of pickpocketing inside the city's borders are at a minimum.."@en . "The Legend of Zelda"@en . . . . . . . . . "The wallet contains the money collected during the game, and is the most important tool throughout the player's journey. It allows them to purchase new parts for their Laika 601 Deluxe and make upgrades to it's current configuration, or to buy other tools like Repair Kits. The wallet also allows the player to sell unwanted items they may have found. Such instances would be finding an Abandoned Car on the side of the road that has extra parts and items in it, or finding cardboard boxes on the road containing junk items. To buy or sell anything in general, the player must use their wallet on the cash register in any Petrol Station or Outershop. The wallet behaves differently at Laika Dealerships. The player does not need to have it in their hand to make a purchase, as it automatically appears onscreen when the Laika Catolog is opened. Once an order is made, payment is taken from the wallet and it returns to the car. The wallet is always located inside of the glove compartment in their Vehicle. Should the player ever drop their wallet by pressing Q, it will automatically return to the glove compartment instead of falling to the floor. The player can also place the wallet in the trunk, although there is no advantage to storing it this way."@en . . . . "Wallets were a type of small folder used for carrying credits and personal identification. Wallets were common targets for pickpockets."@en . "__NOWYSIWYG__ The Wallet is an item that you find in Peach Town next to the Peach FM radio station. It belongs to Mr. Tim, which explains its location. Once you acquire it, go to the Police Station next to the Peach Town Q's Factory. The police officer will thank you and give you a Peach FM voucher in return, along with Stamp 5. You can use the Peach FM voucher to obtain a Peach Doll. You will then obtain Stamp 3 with it."@en . . . . "\"Let's take it to the police.\""@en . . "Sad wallet. Saaaaaaaaaaaad wallet. Saaaaaaaad waaaaaallet. Salad wall."@en . "The wallet is a device used in-game to hold yen. Each wallet can only hold a certain amount of Yen, and acts as a limit to the sort of items that the player can buy. For example, the beginning wallet can only hold \u00A599,999, but several items cost millions of yen (such as Pegaso jewelry). Wallets with larger capacity are available as quest items and, since they do not require friendship levels with the storekeeper to unlock (but do require items, that may only be bought by making friends with certain shop keepers), can be bought as soon as the store is accessible. Once obtained, they are listed as Swag under the item menu."@en . "Oracle of Ages"@en . "* Used to purchase and sell components and items, or to pay for a motel room.\n* Can hold an unlimited amount of money."@en . .